Published: Sunday, January 1, 2006 at 6:30 a.m.

Last Modified: Sunday, January 1, 2006 at 12:00 a.m.

SEATTLE - Hassan Adams scored a career-high 32 points - including eight points and consecutive 3-pointers in the two overtimes - to lead Arizona to a 96-95 victory over No. 7 Washington on Saturday, snapping the nation's longest homecourt winning streak.
Kirk Walters, displaced in the starting lineup by freshman Marcus Williams, made a free throw with 5.1 seconds to go to give Arizona (9-3, 2-0 Pac-10) its seventh consecutive win. He finished with three points.
The loss was the first of the season for the Huskies (11-1, 1-1) and ended their home winning streak at 32 games. Gonzaga, which hosted Saint Joseph's on Saturday night, now has the longest home streak at 30 games.NO. 1 DUKE 102, UNC-GREENSBORO 69. At Greensboro, N.C., J.J. Redick scored 35 points - the third time in four games he's had at least 30 - to lead No. 1 Duke to a victory over UNC Greensboro at the Greensboro Coliseum.
The arena hosts the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament and the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament later this season, so Duke (12-0) made the trip about an hour from campus for a tuneup.
Redick capped his day with eight points in a span of less than 2 minutes to push the Blue Devils in front 89-65 with about 6 minutes left.NO. 3 VILLANOVA 75, TEMPLE 53. At Philadelphia, Allan Ray scored 20 points, Mike Nardi had 17 and Kyle Lowry 15 to help Villanova remain undefeated.
The Wildcats opened the season with nine straight wins for the first time since 1961-62 when they won their first 12.
Mardy Collins led the Owls (6-4) with 19 points.NO. 8 GONZAGA 102, SAINT JOSEPH'S 94. At Spokane, Wash., J.P. Batista scored a career-high 32 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for the Bulldogs, who won their 30th consecutive home game, the longest streak in the country.
Gonzaga (10-3) scored 36 points in the paint, most by the 6-foot-9 Batista, had 20 points off turnovers and got 15 second-chance points.
Adam Morrison scored 25 points for the Bulldogs, but was held without a field goal in the second half.
Abdulai Jalloh led Saint Joseph's with 27 points and six rebounds.NO. 9 MICHIGAN STATE 78, COPPIN STATE 54. At East Lansing, Mich., Maurice Ager scored 25 points and Shannon Brown had 21 and Michigan State beat winless Coppin State to set a school record for nonconference wins.
Tywain McKee led Coppin State (0-11) with 17 points.NO. 10 LOUISVILLE 58, MIAMI 43. At Sunrise, Juan Palacios scored 19 points to lead No. 10 Louisville in the Orange Bowl Classic.
Taquan Dean had 13 points and David Padgett added 11 points and 13 rebounds for the Cardinals (11-1).
Robert Hite scored 15 points for Miami (7-6), while Guillermo Diaz, the Hurricanes' leading scorer, was held scoreless for the second time in his career. The junior was 0-of-10 from the field, including four 3-point attempts.CALIFORNIA 68, NO. 11 UCLA 61. At Los Angeles, Ayinde Ubaka scored 18 points, including a basket in the final minute after grabbing a loose ball, and California ended the Bruins' eight-game winning streak.
Omar Wilkes and Richard Midgley each had 15 points and Leon Powe added 12 rebounds for the Golden Bears (8-3, 2-0 Pac-10).
Arron Afflalo had 19 points for UCLA (11-2, 1-1).NO. 13 BOSTON COLLEGE 78, RHODE ISLAND 56. At South Kingstown, R.I., Sean Marshall scored a season-high 21 points and Craig Smith added 20, for the Eagles. Smith scored seven of BC's first nine points in the second half and Marshall scored its next 11, giving BC a 58-38 lead with 11:13 left.NO. 14 OKLAHOMA 68, ALABAMA 56. At Norman, Okla., Kevin Bookout had 18 points and eight rebounds and Taj Gray had 13 points and seven rebounds as the Sooners (8-2) extended their home winning streak against nonconference opponents to 46 games, the longest in NCAA Division I.
Chuck Davis and Ronald Steele each had 18 points for the Crimson Tide (6-5), who were outrebounded 40-18.NO. 16 MARYLAND 99, VMI 68. At College Park, Md., D.J. Strawberry scored 16 points and Chris McCray added 15 as Maryland coasted to its fifth straight victory.
Nik Caner-Medley had 10 points and a team-high six assists for the Terrapins (10-2), who scored the game's first 13 points and led 56-20 at halftime.NO. 17 INDIANA 80, BALL STATE 56. At Muncie, Ind., Robert Vaden scored 17 of his 22 points in the first half, and D.J. White added 16 points and nine rebounds in his first start of the season for the Hoosiers.
Indiana (8-2) won its fourth straight game and has beaten the Cardinals 15 consecutive times since last losing in 1937.SAINT MARY'S 89, NO. 20 NEVADA 80. At Moraga, Calif., Brett Collins scored 12 of his career-high 31 points during an 18-0 run that led Saint Mary's to just its second win over a ranked opponent in more than 30 years.
Daniel Kickert added 17 points for the Gaels (6-5), who have won five of six.
Marcelus Kemp scored 22 points and Nick Fazekas added 21, but didn't score in the final 13:28 for Nevada (10-2).NO. 21 OHIO STATE 78, LSU 76. At Columbus, Ohio, Matt Sylvester, who hit the 3-pointer that dashed No. 1 Illinois' unbeaten season last March, hit one with 5.5 seconds left to cap a furious Ohio State comeback.
The Buckeyes (10-0) trailed by 15 points with just over 5 minutes left and were down by 10 with 2 minutes.
Terence Dials led the Buckeyes with 24 points, Sylvester and Ron Lewis each added 14.
Glen Davis had 25 points for LSU (7-4).
PITTSBURGH 73, NO. 24 WISCONSIN 64. At Pittsburgh, Carl Krauser scored 22 points and the Panthers remained unbeaten by holding off Wisconsin in their first game this season against a ranked opponent.
Alando Tucker scored 25 points for the Badgers (10-2).FLORIDA STATE 74, NEBRASKA 60. At Sunrise, Isaiah Swann scored a season-high 16 points and Andrew Wilson added 15 to help Florida State extend its winning streak to seven games with a victory over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl Classic.
Al Thornton had 11 points and 12 rebounds for the Seminoles (9-1).
Joe McCray scored 14 points for Nebraska (9-3).
Florida State has the second-best 10-game start in school history. The Seminoles won their first 10 games in 2003-04.

SEATTLE - Hassan Adams scored a career-high 32 points - including eight points and consecutive 3-pointers in the two overtimes - to lead Arizona to a 96-95 victory over No. 7 Washington on Saturday, snapping the nation's longest homecourt winning streak.<BR>
Kirk Walters, displaced in the starting lineup by freshman Marcus Williams, made a free throw with 5.1 seconds to go to give Arizona (9-3, 2-0 Pac-10) its seventh consecutive win. He finished with three points.<BR>
The loss was the first of the season for the Huskies (11-1, 1-1) and ended their home winning streak at 32 games. Gonzaga, which hosted Saint Joseph's on Saturday night, now has the longest home streak at 30 games.<BR>
<b>NO. 1 DUKE 102, UNC-GREENSBORO 69. </b>At Greensboro, N.C., J.J. Redick scored 35 points - the third time in four games he's had at least 30 - to lead No. 1 Duke to a victory over UNC Greensboro at the Greensboro Coliseum.<BR>
The arena hosts the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament and the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament later this season, so Duke (12-0) made the trip about an hour from campus for a tuneup.<BR>
Redick capped his day with eight points in a span of less than 2 minutes to push the Blue Devils in front 89-65 with about 6 minutes left.<BR>
<b>NO. 3 VILLANOVA 75, TEMPLE 53</b>. At Philadelphia, Allan Ray scored 20 points, Mike Nardi had 17 and Kyle Lowry 15 to help Villanova remain undefeated.<BR>
The Wildcats opened the season with nine straight wins for the first time since 1961-62 when they won their first 12.<BR>
Mardy Collins led the Owls (6-4) with 19 points.<BR>
<b>NO. 8 GONZAGA 102, SAINT JOSEPH'S 94</b>. At Spokane, Wash., J.P. Batista scored a career-high 32 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for the Bulldogs, who won their 30th consecutive home game, the longest streak in the country.<BR>
Gonzaga (10-3) scored 36 points in the paint, most by the 6-foot-9 Batista, had 20 points off turnovers and got 15 second-chance points.<BR>
Adam Morrison scored 25 points for the Bulldogs, but was held without a field goal in the second half.<BR>
Abdulai Jalloh led Saint Joseph's with 27 points and six rebounds.<BR>
<b>NO. 9 MICHIGAN STATE 78, COPPIN STATE 54</b>. At East Lansing, Mich., Maurice Ager scored 25 points and Shannon Brown had 21 and Michigan State beat winless Coppin State to set a school record for nonconference wins.<BR>
Tywain McKee led Coppin State (0-11) with 17 points.<BR>
<b>NO. 10 LOUISVILLE 58, MIAMI 43</b>. At Sunrise, Juan Palacios scored 19 points to lead No. 10 Louisville in the Orange Bowl Classic.<BR>
Taquan Dean had 13 points and David Padgett added 11 points and 13 rebounds for the Cardinals (11-1).<BR>
Robert Hite scored 15 points for Miami (7-6), while Guillermo Diaz, the Hurricanes' leading scorer, was held scoreless for the second time in his career. The junior was 0-of-10 from the field, including four 3-point attempts.<BR>
<b>CALIFORNIA 68, NO. 11 UCLA 61</b>. At Los Angeles, Ayinde Ubaka scored 18 points, including a basket in the final minute after grabbing a loose ball, and California ended the Bruins' eight-game winning streak.<BR>
Omar Wilkes and Richard Midgley each had 15 points and Leon Powe added 12 rebounds for the Golden Bears (8-3, 2-0 Pac-10).<BR>
Arron Afflalo had 19 points for UCLA (11-2, 1-1).<BR>
<b>NO. 13 BOSTON COLLEGE 78, RHODE ISLAND 56</b>. At South Kingstown, R.I., Sean Marshall scored a season-high 21 points and Craig Smith added 20, for the Eagles. Smith scored seven of BC's first nine points in the second half and Marshall scored its next 11, giving BC a 58-38 lead with 11:13 left.<BR>
<b>NO. 14 OKLAHOMA 68, ALABAMA 56</b>. At Norman, Okla., Kevin Bookout had 18 points and eight rebounds and Taj Gray had 13 points and seven rebounds as the Sooners (8-2) extended their home winning streak against nonconference opponents to 46 games, the longest in NCAA Division I.<BR>
Chuck Davis and Ronald Steele each had 18 points for the Crimson Tide (6-5), who were outrebounded 40-18.<BR>
<b>NO. 16 MARYLAND 99, VMI 68</b>. At College Park, Md., D.J. Strawberry scored 16 points and Chris McCray added 15 as Maryland coasted to its fifth straight victory.<BR>
Nik Caner-Medley had 10 points and a team-high six assists for the Terrapins (10-2), who scored the game's first 13 points and led 56-20 at halftime.<BR>
<b>NO. 17 INDIANA 80, BALL STATE 56</b>. At Muncie, Ind., Robert Vaden scored 17 of his 22 points in the first half, and D.J. White added 16 points and nine rebounds in his first start of the season for the Hoosiers.<BR>
Indiana (8-2) won its fourth straight game and has beaten the Cardinals 15 consecutive times since last losing in 1937.<BR>
<b>SAINT MARY'S 89, NO. 20 NEVADA 80</b>. At Moraga, Calif., Brett Collins scored 12 of his career-high 31 points during an 18-0 run that led Saint Mary's to just its second win over a ranked opponent in more than 30 years.<BR>
Daniel Kickert added 17 points for the Gaels (6-5), who have won five of six.<BR>
Marcelus Kemp scored 22 points and Nick Fazekas added 21, but didn't score in the final 13:28 for Nevada (10-2).<BR>
<b>NO. 21 OHIO STATE 78, LSU 76</b>. At Columbus, Ohio, Matt Sylvester, who hit the 3-pointer that dashed No. 1 Illinois' unbeaten season last March, hit one with 5.5 seconds left to cap a furious Ohio State comeback.<BR>
The Buckeyes (10-0) trailed by 15 points with just over 5 minutes left and were down by 10 with 2 minutes.<BR>
Terence Dials led the Buckeyes with 24 points, Sylvester and Ron Lewis each added 14.<BR>
Glen Davis had 25 points for LSU (7-4).
<b>PITTSBURGH 73, NO. 24 WISCONSIN 64</b>. At Pittsburgh, Carl Krauser scored 22 points and the Panthers remained unbeaten by holding off Wisconsin in their first game this season against a ranked opponent.<BR>
Alando Tucker scored 25 points for the Badgers (10-2).<BR>
<b>FLORIDA STATE 74, NEBRASKA 60. </b>At Sunrise, Isaiah Swann scored a season-high 16 points and Andrew Wilson added 15 to help Florida State extend its winning streak to seven games with a victory over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl Classic.<BR>
Al Thornton had 11 points and 12 rebounds for the Seminoles (9-1).<BR>
Joe McCray scored 14 points for Nebraska (9-3).<BR>
Florida State has the second-best 10-game start in school history. The Seminoles won their first 10 games in 2003-04.<BR>